Friday 16 January 2015

Sound Files

Sound Files

This screenshot shows that I have found the sound that I want to use in my 2D animation which is the T'Rex 2D animation. The sound that I want to use is the Jurassic Park T'Rex roar.







This screenshot shows that I have downloaded the T'Rex roar as a .wav file and I am importing the sound file into the library.









This screenshot shows that I have imported the sound file into the library.











This screenshot shows that I have put the sound of the T'Rex roar onto the stage from the library and that I have put it onto the timeline on the key frames.








This screenshot shows that I have tested my 2D animation with sound and it works.









This screenshot shows that I have exported my 2D animation by going to File>Export Movie as an windows AVI and I have saved it as a .fla file.











This shows that I have successfully added sound to my 2D animation.



Friday 9 January 2015

Putting in Text

Putting in Text

This screenshot shows that I am going to put some text onto this 2D animation. This is a 2D animation that I have done earlier and on this 2D animation the T'Rex's tail moves up and down.








 This screenshot shows that I have inserted some text and I did that by clicking on the Text icon in the toolbar and the Text column at the top of the screen which allows me to edit my text. The text that I have inserted says 'RRRROOOOAAAARRRR!!!!' because that's what a T'Rex says.





This screenshot shows that I have edited the text. I have edited the text by changing the colour of the text to green and that I have made the text bold changed the font to Jokerman and have moved the position of the text and have scaled the size of the text to make it bigger.






This screenshot shows that I have inserted some shapes which are ovals and I inserted these using the oval shape tool. I have changed the line colour to green and the inside colour to blue and green.








This screenshot shows that I have applied a tween to the text by using Modify>Convert to Symbol>Graphic before I added into a key frame. Then I added it it to a key frame.





















This screenshot shows that I have successfully added text into a 2D animation. The text comes up at the end of the animation after the T'Rex puts his tail down. I have exported this 2D animation by going to File>Export Movie as an animated gif and I have saved it as a .fla file.